Review
Security Notebook
April
4, 2:31 a.m. A Safety and Security Officer on patrol observed vandalism
to the emergency phone in the Union Street parking lot. The blue
light and cover were knocked to the ground and cracked. A work order
was filed for repairs.
April
4, 5 p.m. Students reported the theft of a CD case containing approximately
25 CDs, a portable stereo CD player missing from the Art Studios
at Hales Gym. Value of the missing items was estimated at $250.
April
5, 12:34 a.m. A resident of Price Hall reported receiving annoying
calls since the fall semester. No verbal communication has been
exchanged, the caller just hangs up.
April
5, 10:48 p.m. Officers responded to assist an injured student at
Wilder Hall. The student fell from a platform, striking her head.
The student was transported to Allen Medical Center by ambulance.
April
6, 12:18 a.m. Officers responded to assist an ill student who reportedly
passed out at Talcott Hall. The student was transported to Allen
Medical Center for treatment.
April
6, 10:37 p.m. An officer on patrol observed three intoxicated students
attempting to gain entry into Drag Ball. The students were transported
to Allen Medical Center for observation.
April
6, 11 p.m. A student reported the theft of her coat from the floor
near Wilder Main Desk. The coat is
black
in color, wool, has one button missing and is valued at $150.
April
6, 11:55 p.m. Officers responded to Wilder Hall after receiving
a report of an unruly subject. Oberlin Police Department also responded
and the non-college male was charged with underage consumption and
disorderly conduct by intoxication.
April
7, 12:13 a.m. Officers transported a student, ill from alcohol consumption,
from Wilder Hall Drag Ball to Allen Medical Center for treatment.
April
7, 12:34 a.m. Officers transported a student, ill from possible
alcohol consumption, from Wilder Hall Drag Ball to Allen Medical
Center for treatment.
April
7, 10:15 a.m. An officer on patrol located a syringe laying on the
ground near the northeast corner of Burton Hall. The syringe was
determined to be unused and was then properly disposed.
April
8, 11:59 p.m. A resident of Langston Hall reported while watching
TV she heard a window shatter. Apparently the window was struck
by a baseball. The glass was cleaned up and the window taped.
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